# Troubleshoot Collection Not Found Error

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**At a Glance**: ⚠️ A "Collection Not Found" error in Pynt means the specified collection is missing or incorrectly referenced. Follow these steps to troubleshoot and resolve the issue.
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## Error: There is no collection in the workspace by the name provided

### What Happened?

Pynt was not able to find a test collection with this name.

### How to Resolve?

1. **Verify Collection Exists**: Ensure the collection with the supplied name or ID exists in your workspace.
2. **Check for Whitespace**: Make sure there is no extra whitespace (such as a carriage return) in the collection name.
3. **Save Changes**: Confirm that all changes were saved using the **"Save"** button in the Postman UI.

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For additional support, visit [Pynt Community Support](https://www.pynt.io/community).
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